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  • 2 weeks later...

We made a little more progress on the motor today

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Unfortunately we got stumped today!

We started working on the flywheel and pressure plate.

The rotating assembly all got balanced including the pressure plate. Unfortunately the machine shop didn't put the dowels in the flywheel before balancing. They must have just bolted the pressure plate up to the flywheel without the dowels. They assumed that the pressure plate could be mounted any of three ways, 120 degrees apart. That is not the case!!! Once the dowels are in there is only one way it will mount up and it's not the way they balanced it. :angry: So I'll go by and see what they say. Hopefully it's an easy fix. We'll see...

Really disappointing...

In their defense I didn't know that either

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29 minutes ago, Mark Maras said:

 Hopefully they aligned the dowel pin holes in both parts.

No they didn't. They couldn't have. The marks he made on the flywheel and the pressure plate for where to install them balanced are off by 120 degrees.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Machine shop didn't seem concerned about the indexing. Just suggested we run it. I don't know that I have a lot of other options. They're not going to do anything about it. So I guess we'll run it and see. The only other option would be to tear it all down and find someone else to check the balance on it. Disappointing but not surprising...

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On another note we have a matchbox dizzy for his car. It looked pretty pathetic, so I decided I would go through it and clean it up and make sure everything was free inside it...

So I was trying to get the reluctor(?) off but was afraid to try to pry hard enough to make it move. So I came up with this. I use the center off another puller and a couple of paint can openers. Didn't need a wrench. Threaded off by hand

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Continued on with disassembly

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Pretty nasty inside

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So after I helped Ernest pull his motor, I made use of his Vapor honing cabinet

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The main body has a lot of pitting but not much I can do about that. It does look a lot better though and once it's reassembled, it aught to be reasonably presentable

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  • 2 weeks later...

Worked on the dizzy some more. Got the advance shaft disassembled and polished the shafts.

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It would appear the mechanical advance is going to be 13d?

Disassembled this part too

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I took lots of pictures! There are several little details that would be easy to miss on reassembly

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Might work on this part some more tomorrow, we'll see...

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Worked on the dizzy some more

I used some Ospho on the spring steel plates in the advance mechanism. It took the "blueing" off them. :blush:

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I might get the rest done tomorrow. We'll see. Hopefully it still works!

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1 hour ago, Patcon said:

Also all the rubber parts I softened with wintergreen oil have since re-solidified, which is disappointing!!

Maybe they needed something else to maintain pliability. This calls for a Google search...that didn't reveal anything.

Have you considered treating with petroleum jelly or glycerin after the wintergreen oil has done its job?

 

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